
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL OF NURSING
5 Woodward Avenue
Nashua, New Hampshire 03060
603-594-2567
Practical Nursing Program - Financial Aid
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St. Joseph School of Nursing is pleased to provide this net price calculator as a guide for early college financial planning, and in accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA). When you provide basic information about your college plans and family information/finances, this on-line tool will provide an estimate of your net cost to attend St. Joseph School of Nursing if you are a full-time, first-time undergraduate student. Presently this calculator uses cost and financial aid data from the 2009-2010 academic year.
Students should apply for financial aid as soon as possible. The FAFSA (http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/) may be filed at any time during an academic year, but no earlier than the January 1st prior to the academic year for which the student will request aid.
Access the Net Price Calculator
St. Joseph
School of Nursing participates in federal funding
programs such as the Pell Grant, Federal subsidized and unsubsidized Stafford
loans, and the Parent Plus loan, to help students cover the cost of their
education. Eligibility for any of the aid programs below is determined when the
student completes the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (see
How Do I apply for aid?) and the expected family contribution
(EFC) is determined.
Federal Pell Grant: This type of aid is based on need and available
to undergraduate students, who don’t have a bachelor’s degree. It does not need
to be repaid. The maximum eligibility amount changes from year to year.
Federal Direct Subsidized
Federal Direct Unsubsidized loan: Under this loan program the student is
responsible for paying the interest portion to the lender.
Effective
The Federal Direct Plus loan: This loan program allows parents to borrow money
on behalf of the student up to the cost of education less any other financial
aid. Eligibility is based on credit history.
The current interest rate for 2010/11 is 8.5% fixed. Repayment begins 45
days after the first disbursement of the loan.
Completing your Entrance/Exit Counseling on-line: Federal regulations
require students borrowing a federal loan to complete a loan entrance and exit
counseling session. Please follow
the links below to complete.
Be a
Be admitted to the program
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on line at
www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Our federal
school code is 015016. Note: If you have any problems completing the
FAFSA, call 1-800-433-3243 for customer support.
Be enrolled at least half time (6 credits)
Not be in default or owe a refund on a federal grant or loan
Continuous changes in technology have made it easier for students to apply for
federal aid over the Internet - it is fast, secure and easy!
The first step is to gather all the documents you are going to need such as:
your federal tax returns (and your parent's if you are a dependent student),
w-2’s, total amounts in savings/checking, cash, investment totals, amount(s) of
non-taxable income and benefits, and/or total of social security benefits and/or
temporary assistance for needy families benefits (TANF).
Go to
www.fafsa.ed.gov to begin
completing your FAFSA application online; follow their instructions carefully.
Our federal school code is 015016. When you put in our school code, your
FAFSA information is transmitted days later to our financial aid office. We’ll
use it to determine your eligibility for all types of aid available at St.
Joseph School of Nursing. Please keep in mind that your online FAFSA application
is not complete until you SIGN IT.
Note: If you or your family have special circumstances that you need to
discuss with the Financial Aid Coordinator please call 603-595-3948
to make an appointment.
After you are admitted to the program, we’ll send you an award letter letting
you know what type of aid you’ll receive and the amounts.
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